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THE CITY. cEN@"FWi Zne temperaturn yostorduy, as obmerved by Mannese, o:uuhn, 83 Madisons stroes (Tamuxz Z23nilding), was, at 8 & m., 63 dogreos; 10 8. m., 70; 13 m., 74; 3 p. m., 845 6 pom, 76 8 p.m., 8. Officer Korhlor surprised two thisvos abont 1 o'clock yestordsy morning while thoy wors en- deavoring to enter No, 610 Buttarfield streot, ‘Phey tan apd he sent throo bullets aftor thom, and boliovea that ho hitone of tho follows, {hough hey escaped him. ZLast Sunday aftirnoon in a North Stde garden s German was arfuing to his frionds on a mota- physical quostion. e tilted forward his chair {n lla desiro to attaln s frpressive proximity to ttom, and woe oxceeding e yohoment 1n hin gos- tioulation. * Yo, naid ho,tlting forward, *as o it Tichto enys, the utiverso is tho mind Ohniriequrojected Into mpacor Junt thon his tho table, whitod and he wasprofcted under nastonishiment ot dLfeiends iftad thoir liands in exclabmod, ** Ach, GUIEOF Of bLis argamont sud The biilders of a Wae. thoghtlully proviaed fof",2venite shsheery tablishing 5 fountain in fro fi‘f'!:"” e from which puro water flowed ' ¢! i bu 1ot pasner-by, Ovor tho spout thoy i the t .;‘:17 ‘1ol ovory vno that thirstoth,” aud inscribed, to free patronage untilio who wonld® V""Pf" mado awara of tho amall boy who apifin! i g water over his linon sud fine clothos by tho tho plication of a thumb to tho spout, This mand? of grecting is doserving of roprohension, since it yractically negatives tho motto, How can the man who *thirsteth ™ be expocted to ** Ho* uunder such circumatancos og theno ? Gus ITannn, an_omploye of the Toledo Lrer- hall, astonikhed the gucsts at the Mnson House, N 3 Luko stroet, yestorday morning, at the early hour of 4, by gotiing up in lia sleopina -floor roon, end “doliberately climbing through n window aud dropping through » skylight bolow. The wmashing of gnes ~ end tho yolls of tha man arousod tho houscliold in a twinkliog, and thoro wass an abuenes of dress scarcely approprinte for o chilly morning. Ianna was seriously hurt, his body being cut snd bruiged in 2 shiocking wannor. An oilicer waa called, snd ho was taken to the County Ilospital Ilo was alive atleat ‘accounts, bus s condition is eritical, Yesterday morning whilo one of those individ- uale who get thy nows of tho day by dead-beat. ing around nows-stauds was dipplig into o pa- perat the Palmer House stand he gob rathor more light on the eubject than howantod, It so . happened that ho was near the cigar-staud, and ny he hold the paperout Lo brought a cornor over the light burning for the accommoaation of emokera. Tho paper first smoled, and thou Dlurst into a blaze, but Just then ho had his noso doep in tho middle of tho paper, and did notice, slthough all about him did, snd awnited results with gleeful sxpectancy. "Thie flames rolled along and reached his hauds. Ilo jumped aeif o swarm of wtarving grasse happers had bogun an attack on him, snd hurs yiediy stamped ont tho tlamen, while o crowd of epeciators ronred with laughter, Ho forked over o nickel with a meek and subdued air, while the tountenance of tho keoper of the nows-stand sspumed a complacent oxpregsion, as if sorene- Iy coutent with the turn affalrs bad taken. Ignoranco of tho laws of motion iy perfectly excusablo 1 a gontisman whose time and atton- tion have buon absorbed by agricnitural pussults, but this does not give him immunity from tho ronsaquences of their violatton, and thun it was » Qranger came to grief yostordav afternoon 1o city-limits car. He bad ou a paper collar of spotless white, n resplendent Alaska diamond Lroastpin, & rufiled shirt-bosom, a whito vost, ond lasting gaitors with patent-leatbor tips, Bio bad on a Iavender dress trimme with lavender satin, & white straw but trimmwed with corn-color nbbon and white aud yellow flowors, She Lad ono elbow out the window, tho hand resting on hix shonls der, whilolier othor haud waslald on his arm, and they lookod in each other's oyes and emiled, When thoy camo to get off sbo left hior parnsol on tho #oat hobind bor, aud, when Lie had return. ed for it, sho was off aud the car had started, He jumped in her direction, aud tho momentum hwparted to him by tho volocity of the car beln ruddenly arrestod by tho contact of bia feot wit the ground with a dogreo of accuraay which no ractico could hnve imparted, ho made a fuil fisnglh print of himwolf n tho dast at the feot of hin beloved. The North 8ide oara make very good time, aud it would take au O'Lozry to keep 1p with ono_of them whon the driver turne North avenuo, Tho avorago cenductor is not an O'Lenry, howovor, and Guo of the eity-limita luo will' hereaftor pull the bell butore Lie ruus for hiis bat. Yester- dey s pufl_of wind took oue's hat off, ond lie jumped off the car for it. Anotlier scurry of wind sent it rolling at a livoly rato in_ouo dirac- tion, whilo the car wus bowling slong in nnothor, nud by thoe timo the conductor had gotten hin bnt the cor had gotten & good long etart on him. o hallooed lustily, but the driver way just thon thinkiug that it his share of the divy wasn't increased lto'd blow on him fo the spotter, and 8o ho didu't hear him, The con- ductor ran hard, tnd, galuing o httle, drew on - bis scunty rosorve of wind to yell again. But tho drivor was just thinking what good time ho could tnuko on his 1un i he did not have to take tho go out of his Luwsos by braking thom down 80 often, The conductor, aftor a bit, yelled out again, but the driver was juss thinking that Lo'd bonnce the yiassengors out of the car ot Lincoln Park, when he wes on hia 1nst rnn that night, aud turn back from thore, so that ho'd get to bed an houroarlior than last night. The air bogan to got bluoabout the pant. ing conduetor, and n etre-am of oaths trailed out Dehind bim Jiko the smoka from the stack of a Btenmior, whou u passenger, compasdionating bhiy orry plight, pullod the steap, and tno drivor jorkod his braka around, and tha conductor ranged nlopgeide with his aper eollar tho con- rlstency of paste, 1 Mr, N. X. Fairbank {s having built at Dates' ship-yard on Fifth aveuue a very beautiful b- ton &tenm-yacht, which, whea com?luwdl Is to cost some §8,000. Mr. Iairbank is not spe- cially denirous of golng into tho steamboat busle noxy, but ho has sot his henrt upon baving a Lont that will show its rudder overy timo to the bont whichh Mr. Bturges prondly on- gineers through the placki wators of Lako Qenova, It ia oxpocted that tho mow Lot will accomplish » rato of speed of wome- where betwoon 15 and 50 miles an bonr, the ex- yorionco of Ar. Bates tulling him that 18 miles an hour witl probably bo thoe outside limit, The groat uestion which ju troubling Mr, Fairbank 18 what tho eraft shall bo christened. 1o would liko to call it after tho Reliof aud Ald Bocioty, but caunot coudoense into proper torseneuss the namoe of that inktitution, and has had to abandon the fdes. Ho Lins mado up s mind, howover, that, whatover nnme ho does bave gilt on the storn of his yncht, t shall not bo knowa as tho * Wilbur F, Btorev,” ns wns suggoeted to him by some asgociutod in tho Board of Trade yestorday, Tho yacht will bo tinished tn about’s mouth, when' wo may look for the graudest hoat-race that has ever takon placo on Lake Genova, with, perhaps, an oxplosion or two ta give additional oclat to tho occasion, Thero was uf’nud raw laat _evonlug about 8 o'clock ut the Baltimoro & Ohio dopot, on tho east wide of tho Exposition Huilding, aud it re- quired tho nwited efforts of & nquad of polico- men to Leep order. About 200 lohemia 1 emi- grants arcivod, and, having ticketa for’irausfer to apother dopol ¥ia the Parmsleo omuibuscs, wero about to proceed on thoir journcy when live_runncr, who a perfecot command of the Bolemian and a Lalf dozen otber languages, threw n bowbshell iu tho camp by spresding among the pilgrimg a yoport that if thoy wout u tho staped they would bo flesced out of ail they possessed. Having a wortal dread of Chi- eago sharpors and buuko boys, they woro wary in"tho extremo, and eot up n Labylon- wh howl, aud rofused to budge. Only threo of ‘bus, avd them !;nc ioto & the Parmaleo men haranguod, puled, pashed, aud yallod at thom to no pusposo. Flioy had thelr tickets, but they would not use them, and it was not untit Capt, Buckloy was spoeuled to and & poxo of oflicers sout down that they could Lo counvineed that the armalee vehiclow wers #rfo to travol In mcross town, and the drivors and runvers were honest mon. 'Tho runner be. fore meutioned was slightly checkmated, but siat until ha mado a racket equal to that of paus detonmum, T¥ PENITENTIALY, ‘he Penitentivry Comwiksioners' and Wardon held & g rivate moeting iu this city yostorday, to qinzuns tho rolations of the Btato amd the von- tenctor who is _furnisbing stone for the now Hrate-llouse. It apponrs that the contractor is cojuying » doublo contract with the Htate— nuo fuv convict labor to cut tho stoue, and wu.ther to furuish tho stous for the Btate. louso, 1v 14 clalwed on the ooe haud that tho contractor 44 iu dobt to tto Htato " for Jabor, sud on tho otler that tho State owes the coutractor ‘Iho story of tho troubles botwecn the contractor and the Htate was dis- c.gsod at longth, but no conclusion was reached, 10r the roason that bus ane of tho coutending ‘THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1875, intereats wsa roprosonted. In the evening the Commiasionors loft for Jollet, ac- comptnied by = connoel, and it I8 “i ooted that to-day soino docisive action wil Eu taken, and the almost Interminable difiiculty wihil bo settlod. What will be dono is uot known, of courae, but it is undorstood that a formal o~ mnnd will be made upon tho contractor fora sottlomont, If thio domand is not compliod with tho next stop will moat likoly bo an attempt to comprotisn, 1 this fails the nonulling of the contract i among the posnibilitics, JACOR T¥. RUSSHLL. At a spocial mocting of tho Board of Toealth hold yewterdny, tho following resolutions wera Mioptad ot to-day to oMl tributa of eateem and net to-dny o affer a tribata nfl‘::l (,r‘;‘n'rolflm mmfir{ of our lato friend and Becree tary, Jscob W, Rnsacil, s man endeared to us vy no common tiea, In bin death wo fecl that wa havo lost the companfimsbip of & noble gentlemnn and truo friond ; an officient and falthful co-lnborer in the pub- e service, Tn ibis departinent, whicl he haa arvixt #0 long, hin loss will bo decply folt, His abilities and culture pro-cminantly Gited him for s position, and he carrfed into nll bin official relatious a genid] cour- tesy and_constant aminbility which rommanded tho nxtomn and reapost of all with wiiom he camo In con-~ tact, whother in his offolal or peraonal relations; therefore, Cesolved, That ti:1e Board tender to the relations of (e ereeptd thelr Heasilelt Fympaiy In this Hiele gront loee, vemstent, That the Bosrd and officers of the depart. T atvemy Tha funeral i n bodys that (le Loard woar thio usual badge of mourning for thirty dasaj and that thesn resolutions bo rocorded {n tho minutes of tho Boazd, and a copy be sent to tho relatives of the deceased and Lo tho ety papera, 5 Tho funnral will take place to-day at 3 o'clock from Bt. James (Episcopal) Church, whence the remalus will bo conveyed to Gracelsnd, CUNHUMING BMORE. The groat thing which a city, aiming st onco at arctutoctun] bennty and commercial eminenco, lins to contend with ia smoke. Tho ovil eects on_ buiidings of an atmosphero surcharped wth the cxholations of tho snoko. Arovg of n_thotwand factorlos sre porhaps OF thajhcenblo tn London and ono or 0 othor 0f the oo iplos ‘of Grost Britain, wharo tho chronle dduy, ous” of tho climato soaks in ths filth which iag"coMectod on tho buildings, and hogrinias them wyi. tho intentions of this archi- fects nro thwartod, and tho city itaolt is obliged to abandon all enims to being boautiful, Tho fact, however, Wiat tho smoke nuisance in worso abrond ' dnoos not concoul tho fnct that it i bad at lleme, and over sinco tho fire tho propriotors of baildinga with facades conatructed of lizhit colored stono havo regro®ed that they did not uee darkor material, whils thode who have uwand tho rich aud deep-bued Lake Buporior swndstono, and others, lave ohueklod avor Kinco at their betier Juduiuont. Thoro is another moro pergonal, and a3 man; will think a moro rerious, aspect to tho caso, Given a young lady with a now spring smt, tho Intest kiud of o hat, n complexion that disdaing the sssistancn of ono of those veils which do- coittully lend to tho roughest ekin tho woftnosa of volvot, and placo her ou Madison strect, which is tho favorito for toilst displays. As sho is enjoyiug her triumph, or rather that of lior droésmaker sud arilliner, ons of those ** blacks,” doating through tho air in myriads, envionsly settlos npon the bridgo of hor nose, Thinking itto booneof *thoso nnsty little flios,” ehe given it 8 brush, aud leaves npo% the dolicate whito of tha tip-tilted organ a hugo emudge, oxtending from nose-tip to oye-brow, Can suything be moro painful than tho mortification 6f tho butterily whon sho finds out, in glanciug at her mirror at home, the ludicrous appoarauce sho hag beon presonting all aftornoon? And yot it ia o caso which happens much more frequontly than many aro awaro of, JMauvy attomptsjuave been mado to remedy tho ovil, bt no practical success las attended tho mnjority of theso offorts, The last thing intro~ duced In tho smoko-consuming line is Davin' atent furnaco, whichi has boen applied by Mr. gnl.m A. Smith, of this city, in Batea' ship-var, ot No, 86 Fifth avenne, with excollont rosuls, Tho troubls with the old smoke-belching plas is thint thore {a not suflicient yolume allowed ivtho furpaco to permit the expansion of the inses srising from the conl; many of the host odtori- tlen finding by sctual experimont thax onehall the ar admitied through the grates piam off uncombined, nad thenncombinod carbonzesslves itself into its original element and joe3 off tn the thapo of smoko. The Davis funaco is #upplied with au fnverted nrch, nnd athoend of tho furnaco aroa nwinbor of holos tirongh which tho air 18 introduced, a4 well an by the regular dampor lu frout. 'fhe consequnas fa that saflclent oxvgon is imtrodicod itothe furnace to insuro a perfoct combustion, tho offcct of which is that the smoko which eacapesa from tho tack is aliuod inappreciable, A Tnmmose romrter visited Bates' silp-ysrd yestorday afternoon, and saw tho farnaco in operation. Tho resalts voro quito satiefactory. Whnon the air-lioles In roar of the furnace wera operted, and a full supply of osygen turned into the flaines, hardly any smoke sras vIuible, but when tho holes wero closod tho emoke-stack resolved irself mnto a firut-ciass nulgance. g ISAAC'S ANSWER, ANOTNER PIIASA OF THE GRELNEDATI VAR, ‘Thotroablo ix tho family of the Grecucbaums, thoe well-known Hobraw bankers of Chicago, has attracted considorablo attontion, as woll on ne- countof tho promineuco of the parties au by reason of the Intoreating dovelopments brought forth by tho legal procoedings now pending. Some months ago Isaac Groencbaum filed n bill agninst bis brothors Henry and David, sotting forth the {fact of his partoerskip in thoir baukivg oporations, charging Henry with anything but brotherly treatment, and asking that they ba compelled to ronder an sccount and pay over Lifs shara in the profits of the busi- noas, which lina boon vory large and progperous, 'To thla bitl Henry filod an answor, denving lsanc's partnership and repudiating tho claim, 1o alsa published o card in the nowapapers, and Isans followod suit, Now comes Isaso with an amended bill, which he flled yosterday in the Clreuit Court through Lis attorney, Arthur 1y, Windott, Aggravoted by hls brothor's contomptuons trontinent of bim, and swarting under a senso ol griovous wrong, | 15AAC'S BECOND BILL is far mor spiey than the first, and containg soma statancuts which will create surprise in o community where the nama of Ienry Greono- baum has always beon associated with great wenlth and financinl capacity, Isnac, who was an active member of tho firm for somo years, aud thus ncquired a knowledgo of tho inside workings, is now moved to speak plainly of cor- tain mattors which hate not bofore hoon made public. In tiiaamendedbill ho states that Honry Groenebaumn bogan the bankiug Luslness on i vory small capital, anl, being sctive aud shrowd, hiad " kept his credit apd his standing good through all morts of finau- cial shonls, © but 8% lnat, various unsuccessful sporlations losses, incurred, as Inano myy, partly through Henry's emority, and not o little through hin groat outlay for Incroasivg lis popularity and for realizing his voltticul asprations and pro- Joets, the fivm of Henry dreonbaum & Co., in Auguat, 1869, fonnd itsolf almos wholly withiout casls copital of its vwn, much of \hy capital isye Ing heon consumed in wtarsing tho Now York bunking-liouse of Grouncbaum Brow. & Co,, while hoavy Josees had been met with in Chie cago through advauces to borowors who subsequontly becamo insolvent ang baukrupt, ono of them * sticking ™ tho firm hy §40,100, and another for 820,000, At this‘ime fsanc yloldod to llenry's solicitations and cut his ror uues with the atruggliog coucers, Lo proca- rious condition of whick way, ho #8y8,sarsfully coucealod from hin, nor did he lear. it uniil long afterwards, when he discoverod thiwortl. lessncys of much of tha puper entered upn tho books an ** assets,” Tranc does not claim to hava contribntor ap; capital [n wonoy, but ho was no disndvuntae di this nccount, for the Louss bad mo cajtal of ity owu save tho valueless securios sbove roferred to. Tho shonls wore poe with sofety, and eluco Issac's conmectly with tho houso a largo capital Las beon accum~ lated In tho way of profits, and it s the shari I of those thut 1sasc bucs for. 1o complaing thn he has nover an acconnting, or division, ot settlemont of any kind, and hes never given roloase or ustisfaction,and Houry's statomonts to tho coutrary are wholly untruoe, 1sano proccods to way tluat Henry and Dayid endeavored to wako up their Josses by HEAL ESTATE BYECULATIONS { among these, as has veen eliown boforo, woro Houry's happy blonding of the functions o West Otifeago T'ark Commissioner with his uufimunt 10 buying lands adjacent to tho parks, While Henry was bonding Lis energios in this protitablo dircction Isnuo was attouding to tho mausgemont of the banking busiuose, give ing, be says, Lis entire timo to it, not as a wore vautor beneticiary, but a4 a copartnor. ‘Tho contract botweon Ixaaoaud Neary tho former alloges to have been a enare into which his brother entrappod lum. Ho trusted implicitly to Heury's good falth, but fiuds ho was decoived and imposed upon, bothy a4 to the kiud of con. troct be was signiug aud ws to the actual capital of the coucorn, which panucd out vory poorly. Tho Dbusinoss, lsasa claiwms, was built up mainly by his own devotion and {ntfluence, aud, d the six years that Lo thuslsbored, there never was a pretenso ora Lint owing to [ $hat e was not & member of the tirm and_ entis tad to his full phare in the profts, All puch retonses now made hy Henry sre, atcording to Ynlw‘n bill, mers shifta shich IL G. roennefi to to dofraud L. Q. of his righta. JMENRY'A ALLEGATION that Isaao_sceoptod the Vico-l'resldency of tho Gorman Natfonal Dank at s yosrly rolary of £6,000 in lion of ll share in tho profits, lsasc ronoincos utterl ' onry and himaolf woro to sorve withont salary, drawing only snch money us was nooda for thoir personal ncos. In short, ho never sgroad to sorve 1L G. & Co, daring the yoam 1872 nnd 1873 for a spocifio nalarv, Cortain papers, purporting to be a diesolution of part- norship nudnllmhntlnn of tho contract, leanc declaros to havo been signed by him through orror and misapprohension, and under protost mado by him at the time ; that they were fraud. nlently procured by Honry that tho scatements therein aro untrus, aud that tho papera aro null and void, In.tho fanguazo of tho bill, Henry araftily aurprised tho busy Isaao, {snd took wrongful ndvantago of him, Isnac, mareover, denton that hio aver roceivod tho sim of $24,790,~ {530n the 22d of January,1874,30r suy otlior sum, aa his sharo in tho profits. ‘Cha bill gives & bistory of tho manner in which BLIAS GREEXEDAUN was taken into tho firm, nod how ho soswored Tlenry's utgent call for help st & timo when thero was a run on tho Cerman Havings Bauk, and fenrs woro felt that thero wonld be a run on thoe German Natlons! also. Theso wore critical times—the wintor of 1873—with tho Greencbanm family, aud Hsnry had to call largely on his frienda for psslntanco. Elias bocamo connected with tho busincss ns a parinor, and Isnsa charges that Ionry, in order to show Elias that evorithing wrs lovely, 6n- tored real estata upon tio books, and “marked {¢ up™ s0 a0 to show a gain of soveral huodred thousand dollars, Tno end seomted to juntify the’means: st all events, Heury's strategy had the deeited offoct, and the crials wos succeesfully paseod. Isnac canoot got over TIHOSE TAFLAS which Honry induced him to slgn, Mo ropats that ha trusted to bia Drother's honor ardin- tegrity, and to bis solomu pledge that llln!‘f,'l‘,‘l'fl should never be umed to hia projudics Tho partoership was undetstood to be pu‘“”‘“lfl;l and It ia untrue, he wass, that ho ove roceivol any monoay oa & bounty or urnmlty‘ or fu any other way thau aa his sharo of tho profits. Tho agreoment betwoen Ilenrr 8nd Eling wos kopt n mecrot from TIsanc, 8nd to this day thore tias been no dissolutic! OF Bottloment or'dvision, Whon Inasc learnd of Eliss’ con- nechon with the concorn ]u"“' indignant nat boig Toft ouit tu thin cold and-1gorouely proteated aganet it. e claims that-118 Becret treaty wea tradulent, iniquitous, upast and in vlol,llun of Lis contract. Isano gt in conclusion: “And your orator insists u..g tho cnormity of the wreng and injustico ¢k dono by lus brother is notpallinted by ostexotions appoata to tho Al- mighty, nor by tha #omuwhat extravagnnt pro- tessiong, containein their nuswons, of brothe crlr atfection mw tondoruess, with which emd dofudunts attedPt to cover up their conduet.” ——— SEEKNG FREE ADVERTISING, A TAIL@W'S YBEVENTIVE FOR DUNKOING. There i wothing finer in this world than a proper caibination of philanthropy and bus- inoss tas. Indiscriminato alma-giving does moro harm 480 good, beeauso tho Jargo proportion of & is iujudicions, and only increases the number of peopls who beliove thad tieworld owes them a living gratls, Honca nose public clinritable institutions are the most Jucceseful which aro conducted on n business bauis. Yestordsy afternoon a decent-looking men with Jaquilivo features ontered Tur Tnin- UNE local-room and wseked for a roporter, aad, liaving obtained one, ho proceeded to work off an idea which had grown and grown in bia brain until that organ was uo longer ablo to contaln it. o bad rend Tux: Trinuxe articles on bunko, had studied them, and thoey sot him a thinking on what lo conld do to relfeve the cityof tha groat evil, and to emancipate the Granger from tho toils of lits ensnaror, At last Lo had struck nu iden which, for Lolduoss of conception, noat- neas of dealgin, cxactuoss of flt, and beauty of finisb, he thought could hardly bo oxcetled, and he sought to aud did carry tho reportor nloufi his lino of argument to what scomo to bo n very logical conclusion. Whoro was tho great sourco of the ovnil? It was in tho rosdiness with which the ropora-in recognized the Graungors ag such, Iow camo the ropers-in to bo 8o oxpert of recogni- tlon? From the fact that the Grangor invariably waar clothes of autiquatoa stylo, rudoly carved from cloths of rough texture and bucolio deslgn, The grent safoty of the Granger layin i re- pairing, immediotoly ho arrived n tawn, ton fashionablo talor's nad ordering o suit of clothes, in which disguiso ho might pass eafcly along Clark stroot without fear of intorruption, . Tho reporter took the visltor by tho band, and as ho prensed it fervently ho looked into thase aquiline features with o [ong gazo of sllent yon- eration. After n fow minutos had been thus spent, the inventive genius asked if tho idea waa not worth nometbing. ** Worth something,” crled the roporter, “4it ia worth overything, it isinvaluable, You liwve cut tho Gordian koot which bound togethor tho bar- falso, and saya tuat both. 3 I d my shars I * Bt ia there no troth {n tho chargo # continnoed tho quostioner, *Woll," reapondod tha ailor, ** it ia trua that Bleunorhassett and mysalf and a friend took a walk SBunday evening out on tho North Bide on private buslucss, but ot truo that wo wore on & Apreo.” Thiy was all that coukl be elicited from tho snccessce of Detor Iland, who wan dismissel for 1mnoh loes, Ho was remarkably mtfcont and fndifftorent about tho charge agaimst him, Blennerhnasctt had nothing to say, mt proposing to curse tha bridge which had carded him over and ont. Shenft Agnow could a0t bo scen, but Lo can searcoly countenance ala jailer's arsoctation with prisoners outaile tho jail unlens a botter oxcuse is oftered than any that appears in tho oasa of JMr. Doylo, Whetlier ho will take tho stop it was rumorad & nvok ago ho was contem- plating or not—the romoval of Doylo—~romaius to bo Boon. Aftor the adjonrnmeit of tho County Doard yeatorday aftornoon, Cimmissivner Holaen and Counly Attornoy Rountieo oxchanged courtosion in tho lattor’s officn. Xr. Hountreo took oxeop- tion to tho action of tlp Commissioner during the aftornoon in introlncing a resolution ro- quiriog him to deaw cegain contracts, nnd lLio so oxprossod himsolf, Canmisslonor Ifoldon ro- plied that the County Attorney was paid for such work and oughto do it. Mr, Hountreo rotorted that ho was 10t paid to givo porsonal loagnl advico to tho (ommissioners, and he hoped JMr. Holden waild go clacwhere in the future. The little nffat closod without kissing, aod may yot result in sonothing serious, THE CITY-HALL. Jhe City-Treasurer yaterday pald out §500,~ o on city indobteduoss The Board of Public Works yestorday ac- ! eopted tho reaignation o! James Williams, foro- wman of Vernon I'ark, and appointod Edward Kenting to tho position. The wator oflico was yastorday 80 crowded with parties paging thoir wnior-taxos that Lundreds wore turned awny. The Board bave oxtonded the timo for fivo days, ‘The principsl oceprresce yesterday within tho downin of the 1blico Uriimvirate wan the roeignation of Jamen Alason, Muater Mochanie of the Iiro Department, Tho rost of the timo was absorbad in trying policemen, and in appoiuting special policomen for tho ** Toledo.” edo. Bupt. Ilchm yeatorday promulgated Goneral Ordor No. 8, to tho polico forco, to the offect that, on _and after to.dsy, patrolmon will don thelr summnior clothes, Iny asido tho heavy bolts and clubs for lightor oncs, nnd make other preparntion for approaching hot woather, Mayor Colvin is said to be busily engaged In rier which scparated bucol's innoconco and tha filvillznllnn' and culturo of great clitics. You V0 — sald tho inventive ponius, *that's Juat what 1 thought, and I kind of thought, too, that whon you como to write an editorial on my idea I'd justas lief if you'd put in the end that tho sprivg euits of John Jouos, No, —— —— dtroot, are just the nobbiost kind that can bo - got for tho low price of —," This meant buasiness, which bolongs to the countiog-room, aud tho gonius was referred theroto accordingly, and whou Inst 8oon Le was In vaio trying to induco ono of ita ocnu(}nntu to givo bim a notice i uxohm1§9 for his idon, and when that wna found to beimpracticablohe left, thronteuing to bring s swit of trospass if auy- thiog-like publicity waa given to his plan, In tho intercats of & long-suffering publie, howaver, tho idea is published abroad, ang with ita couplo of othor suggostions of scarcoly lowy importance. The first of thom ia the arganiza~ tion of a Bunko Insuranco Company with a capi- tal of $500,000, which for a modest premium of 25 to 850, according to the verdanoy aud gen- eral seediness of tho applicant, would fssuo poli- cies of 1,000 to countrymen viumuF tha aity, Tho Idea is a good one, and if only the hoads of tho Police Dopartmont could bo foduced to be- come slareholders thore {s no doubt Mat the hoad of tho serpont Dunko would be crushed forover., A auitable Prosident of tha Comnsuy wight be found in Mike Mc¢Douald or Jimmy Lawrence, but of couniso these are aftor considorations. The socond suggestion is mads to hotel-keopors, and is to tho effect that each hotol ndd to ita staff & number of anti-bunko fides, whom for u trifting feo they could hire ol‘xnlmt tlmllr (llrnugn,r I(gfl!:;(“’ conduct dtbt};n ‘gn their tiavels through the city, and ward ol 0 F3h 08T | uttacka of the Topore-hu, O prizst s e THE COUNTY BUILDING A quantity of now bonches for tha jail cells wero in the yard yesterday, The Hon, Mr, Hynes, ex-Congressman.at- Targe from Arkansas, was around the building yestordny, & guesc of Sherif Agnow. Tho fomalo prisoncrs fo the Jail wers agafn put in their colla yostorday to suppreas their noise. A dolegation of gentlemen from South Dond, Ind, wero yosterday shown throngh the Jail. ‘Tholr eyes rosted In wondormens at ity dingy walla. . H. Bweotasr, of the Town of Jefforaon, youterday tendered his resigoation aa ono of the Doputy Bheillls, * onaccount of s multiplicity of otherpublioand privatodutics.,” The resignation wad accepted, but Lis succossor has not yut boon named. I'ho frequency of rosignations among the Shorifl's eciployes of lato is & #ubject of re- mark, and the fact that imost of them are Gor- mauy hing ralsed somo suspiolons in ofticial cire cles, ‘The Publlo Borvice Committoo of tho County Board held u seasion yesterdsy morning to come plote its exumination’of the samples and prices lof partiea sookiuk contracts with tho cauuty, After mature doliberation thoy came to tho very ‘ntural couclusion that C, F. Peniolat wna e ledto thelargest and bet contracte, Thoy found 2 L, J, Bluthurdts bid for drugs tho most faorable, but that that couclusion had any- l\lm1 todo with the Committen's dining and o] og writh the Doctor u few days ago 18 une g:\ l’heyl rsjommgsdaupugn;n&u uwl.lk . p supply goods, P, C. Thietiman, tin- wariand £, Multog, Lardwaro, for tho yoar. Tho yoommendatio o e ieoinmendy 18 wore subsequontly sdopte J8kr Doyle dld not soom to be alfecte 1 youte ny}x‘vlbo charge made against mmdu'n‘ulnt» morg Uerman popory, that he hnd takon }‘l‘lfim rhdnmn, the uonvi:tnd gambler, out of nday oveuiug au with | him, When ff” Cabpostien firat g by roparter, he had nln’ ml::::‘ the 8, but, apon bein, ormed of ita na- inf, ture, hi bluatered ont, 'glhd—d " *Whatlean bo eaid bout (he charges™ thua quorted'the reporter, to whioh the ADEWOT Was, "Nulnhjl The pape: must abuse semebody, sharpening his Iargoss battle-ax, with tho dosign of lopping off Fire-Maralnl Bonner's head. Ald, Iildroth is most assuredly a candidato for that position, and thinge at present look ss i Bennor wos goiug to be n bone of conteation, Tho ovent will hardly take placo under the rogime of tho prosent Polico Board, although it may ba at- tempted at nlmost any hour. The Committeo on Hcehoola mot yostorday afternoon in tuo City Clork's offico, Ald. Clova- land in the chair, The recommoudation of the Board of Kducation for the purchase of n schiool- lot at the coruor of Wallaco aud Kossuth stroots was reforred buck to that Doard, as it had been agcortalned that tho property Liad sitce been sold. 'Ilio recommondation of tha purchnga of n lot, 130 by 162, at tho corner of Wabash avonuo anc Edn etroot, for tho sum of 415,703, was alao roforred back, with inatructions to buy it iv could bo procured at $14,000, City Clork Torreat boing in n crotchoty mood yesterday mornivg about tho Aldermanly cou- tompt blunder, tho ill succoss of his poetry, which provokoed s inrsh criticiam from the Staals Zeilung, or tho approaching ond of bLis ofligial axisteuce, sut hun down and poaned the imme- diato dismissal of Otto Blulny, one of bis nasist~ outs, who hadboon in tho oflico for yours, No wtimation was given Mr. Blubm of the impend- ing storm, Thero {s no motive assigned for tho rumoval excopt that Otto Bium belongod to the Iesing party, Otber removals ara expocted under the prosent regimo, TEHURKYCTED YOETRY, The following fragmout was fonnd yosterday in tho vaults conueced with tha City Clork's of- flco, It is supposed by soine to have boon wris- ton povoral ceutarios ago by ous Forrost, who lhold a pincouro ofilee in_ the long ago fosstlized Poople's party. ‘I'hio only kuown productions of this eminout poot other thaun the following aro “Yrance," * Tomw Yoley,"aud ** Home " ; SWERT CORKS, On thee I jonder, Where'er I wander, Aud ths grow fouder, ‘Wine corks, of thee, —Anon, On Jovial scenez I love to ponder, Siuce tho temperauce e I8 forced upon me; "Midst scouen lilie theas Fin prone to wander, In Diieafal dreama of many o spreo; Whllst * Veuva Clicquot " is beckoning yonder, And whispering low 1oy bealth "twiil Lo, Anil v thin hecri cach day grows fonder, In nightly dreams, “ Wine.Corks,” of thee, Oporto's draughta, thy crimson aplendor, Frou Wolford's * L™ miee tnoro 1 tea | Whiiat Evans’ Muab, 10 rud so tenier, Tu drezand by fancy's thought so frie, "Midet emoruld flaskn of daric * Green Seal,” 0Oft, nn in youth, I cares abandon, Till thy bright sparkle I drawally fool, And’* Wine-Corks ™ saund Iiko Lielis of Shandon, Pat O'Nelll's saloon by masilght keeping Wutch v'er wines beneath ita Lardwood floor ; Whilst out and In groen stiake are crooping, 1n nolsuleny macch througl its biazoned door, 3ty heart alill holds for friends thoro buriod o ovo of iLs south ao foud and truo, And oft, by Thirit's mocking cares when worrled, 1t tenltorly turna to ** Wino-Corks ™ from you, In Chapin & Gore's whers Wallis blustes, In comic cartoons hung around on the wall; Waero the newaboy roars and blacking-brushos With boot-tlacks’ handa may be had at the call, My paland T oft hers did wornler, Ou the world then befors so bright and clear, But now, liko a penuilesa roue I ponder, While witio and * Wine-Corks * are not far from here, In Tom Foley's atore whore # Ifot Scotch * glancos I cut-glass goblets no coatly oud dosre— Where on rocky atocp the frisk goat prances, On tho foaming glussvs of strong bock beer— 1 waa taught by big-hearted * Old Man Colvin,* 1Iu Hot Iriali whiskies oft to swim, Toro from wild day-drcatns I oft wako lghing, Uod take mo buck to “ Wine-Carks " from him, O'er scenes like those, my hoart'mwatoh keeplng, 1n thonght 1 deatly love to dwell; OId * Heldafock " thoro In straw lea slesping *Neath utony lo-sloncs kiown o wail, Tho Spuniul shorry, my cloar water holy; Delirium’s thiireis aull bids to fleo ; God graut that yot, a8 plgeiin lowly, . Tturn my tird hoart to 4 Whie-Corks " from theo, "Tl ovor thua fond memory’s dwelling On Joviol days no more th be, Whilet sober 1Boughis 1ny boxoin's awellf An, in placo of apirits, 1 driuk black tea Aud oft, while gazing ou morniug's waklng, Or wuusot's sunen, fringing prairio freo, This hoart will stlid iy thougut keep takin, ‘The wanderer biack, % Wine-Corks,” 1o thee, And now, In moonbean's sfiver glisten, Thy City-Hall tew stark aud drear; Hore, thiratgl this old rat-hole, 111 listen, Auiaco {f auy Feporiers aro houz Here lna the aslics uf y partys It's partinans near, s worthy Iin Whilst Cllequot’s ya il wait anothor, Tals well-Illed son, * Wine-Corta," of ihina, ——— i ANNOUNCEMENTS. The rogular monthly meoting of tha Board of Councilors of tye Loupltal for Women and Chil- dren will be held st the Iospital, oorner of Adams and Paulinn stroots, at 2:0 o'clock this afternoon. Farwell Hll has beon sccurod for Miss Anoa Dickinson's fecturo Friday evoning on “Tho Political Situation,” and tho mala of reserved soats wlll bogin Wodnesday morulog at Jausen, McClurg & Co.'s, The ladien who aro {nteroated In the furnlah- ing of u ladies’ parlor und readiog-room in the roums of tho Athenicum are requested tomeot at 38 p. 1, to-day at tho rooms of the Rucioty to ro- port the amount rafsed, and dooide upon the manner of its oxpenditure, The annual Commoncement and rennlon of the alomni Aud\Put cadlots of Norwleh Univomsis ty, Northflold, Vt., tukes placo Thursday, July 1, A vory goneral attondance Is antleipated, and the rounion promiacs to be one of unusual plossuro to all partios intorostod therein, Tho fortieth annuat mootivg of the Fox River Dapn-; Assooistion moots to-day at Englowood a4 p. m. ‘Tralus leave tho Rock Island depot at 12.01 aud 12,20 p. m,, in thue for the openlug fosslon, A special trolu will be run on tho Rock Tsland Kallrosd at tho closo of tho oxor- cluoa this ovening for tuo bonollt of the ity dolo- gl“l?z who desive to rotura to their howios to- night. ——— CHICAGO FIREMEN ABROAD, Bpecial Dispatch o The Chicuao Tridune, Inpuvarouts, May 81,—Superiuteodent of Fire-Alarm Chandler and Assistant-Marshal Bweenlo, of Chicsgo, made an oficfal tonr of our Fire Dnr;‘rmw: to-dsy, Thoy wero hose itably troa by the Deparima om:m-:u tbe Colln%u. . SEeil THE COUNCIL. Move to Tako the City Printing from tho Stants-Zeitung. Roquest for Information-~Railroad Mat- ters, Tho rogular weokly moeting of the Common Connell was hold last avoving, Yrosident Dizon in tho Chair, ‘Tho Firo-Marshal sent an invitation to attend o tost of Lowoery's Patont Firo-Hydrant, cornor af Liake and Btato stroots, at 6 o'clock this syen- ing, which waa accopted. ‘' DAILNOAD MATTERS. Tho Committeo on Rallronds roported in favor of amending tho Bouth Bido Horso-Railway ordle nanco 8o aa to oblige the Compsny to provide oach car with a conductgr aa weil as a drivor, Ald. Richardson moved to amend tho ordi- nanco so ad to rond “ on and after Bopt, 1, 1876." This was with tho object of nltowing the Coms pouy to withdraw thelr bob-tail cars withont ma- torlnl loss, Ald. Hildroth moved ns an amendment to the amendmont that tho roportbo roferred back to the Commitlee, which pravailod, ‘Iho Committes on Blreots and Alleys, South Division, made n report rolative to granting the Chicago, Nock Island & P'actfio Railroad 5om- pany tho right of way on the vaeant tract on the weat sldo of Clark stroot, botwoon Twolfth and Twonty-second streots, in considorntion of re- moviug their tracks from Clack atroot, botwoen the pointa indicated. Tho matter was Iald ovor for four wooks, sov= oral Aldermen having previously made motions of referonco. The Ioord of Hoalth sont fn n communieation rolative to tho doath of 3r, Jacob W, ltusscll, lata Socretary of tho Bonrd, inviting tho Aldor~ men to attond tho funoral. "The fuvitntion was accopted and placed on filo, Alg, Hitdreth exprossing somo doubt as to whotlier tho Council wonld bo st liborty to at~ tend ponding Judgo Willinms' dacision in the contompt case, An ordivauce granting the Chicago & Sonthorn Railroad Company right of way across tho Brido. well grounds was roforred to tho Commiltes on Tridewell, i Ald. Cullorton moved that when tho Council nadjonrned 1t do #o to weet agalia ‘Thursday night, Carrled, TRINTING I¥ GERMAN. ¥ :l\;hn following was presonted by Ald, Camp- oll ¢ Witsneas, The act of the Genrral Asrembly entitled * An act to provide for the fncorpuration of cities sud Fillages,"” llrprflve:l April 10, 1873, ias beon adoplod by thio legal volers of tho City of 'Chicago, aa nppoars by, tho records of this Councll; and Witzneas, The printivg of the Couneil procoedin and other proceedings in_a German nowapaper cos tha city not far from $10,000 perannum;'and WhERSAS, Sce, 18 of tho achedulo of the now Constl- tntion fa a8 followa: * All lawn of tho State of Illinois, ond alf olliclsi writiugs and the cxecutivo, legialative, sud Jndl:hlrmcnudlugw Ml be conducted, preserva od, and publisbod in no other than tho English Ian- gungo "; therefore, b it Orda(ned, 3y thie City Councl of hs City of Cbicae g0, Thiat alf of tho proceeding of tho City Conneil, and all'noticea nnd other proceedings roquired to bo print- ed or published by any officer dr department of the Uovernment of sald eity, shall bo pubtislied and priut- ed only n tho Englfeh language, Ald Campboll supported bifs rosolution by do- nounclug the Gorman offictal printing ag a steal. o did not sco why the German lan~ musga should bo made ofticial any moro than Irish, Bolemian, Norwegirn, or any othor for- oign tonguo. If, howovor, tho printing had to bo dono, let tho contract bo thrown opon to tho compotttion of all the German papors, not mada thio monopoly of ono man, wuo pretended to carry tho German voto and the Loglalature of 1liinofs in is pockot, He called that person **tho graat fugler.” o did not boliovo that auy decont German in the cily wantad tho ofilcial printing dono in that Janguago— Ald. Longachor—Do you prosnme to spoak for thio Gorman poople of Chicago? Ald. Campboli—I simply sponk my opinion, Ald, Longachor—Oh, that's quito anothor af- fair, I thougm you wore {alkiog for na, Ald, Campboll“continued hia strain of argu- mout, satiog that ir tho ordinnnce did not pass, ns submitted, the Council ought, at lonst, to tFraw opon tho wholo wntter to fair compoti- tion, Ald. Schaffoor hoped tho matter wonld bo ro- ferrod to tho Committes on Judiciary. It was . & mattor that should nat bo Linstily disposod of, Ald. Cullorton moved that the matter bo rofar- zoil to the Commltteo on Prinunfir. Ald. Schaffaor moved to amoend by making the roforoncs to the Judiciary Commitiee, Carried. HOW MANY RMPLOYES, Ald. Cullerton offered a rosolution which ro- questod tha Mlynrmrason to the Couucil the nnmber of men omployed in the City Collector's oflice, and in the Doard of Public Works, to- pether with o statemont of tho salaries paid ; alxo, whother tho wator accounts conld not be takon ‘in hand by men fu tho OCity Collactor'a oflice, and go simplify tho matior of colleoting rates aod rooty. Tho resalution waa adoptoed. After subatitutlog the word **phall for *may " in the Motropotitan City Railway ordi- nanco, in thesection roferring to tho privilege of othor companlca Iaying tracks on West Lako streot, on agreclug to pay lialf the expensos for tho \\lrgrl(. the Council adjourned until Thuraday ovenlng, - f MUSEMENTS, THE ADELPHI. Tho largest house aud tho bost bill last evon- | {ng wore at tho Adelphi, \whoro o return to the original varioty programme was colobrated with great eclat, Tho banishment of tho drama from tho boards of n theatre dovolod to popular amusements &eemoed to bo rolished all round. The farco, whech was tho nearcal relation to a dramatio porformance in the city, was the woll known pketch “Turn Him Qut,” in which Mr. Shirloy Franco mado the hit of tho pleco. Tn the varety bill there wore four foatures of ospecial oxcollonco, which is an unusually largo number. The firat was tho doublo performanco of Mlsa Angle Bchott in the pictorial presentation of charao- tor by mhddows on tho face, and tho vanishing figate illusion. Nolthor of theso ars mow, bubt thoy wore both dono very nostly and were gonorally liked, The sccond good feataro was the quartot of * Hame ‘Lown Btudents,” consisting of Mosars, Rushby, Wallzeo, Courtwright, and”a fourth porformer unknown o fame, 1n 8 serles of negro molodics of tho old-thno varioty. The singing was not intended to bo of the hl{;heat order, but the skoteh was abundantly full'of charactor, and the delight of tho audicnco was amply testified, 1t ls abont time to revive Sthis plssa of miugtraley, Coming aftora loog sioge of silly song and dauco Lmsinoss, itwos a gratefil change, The most telling act {n tho programma was that of tho Wilsons, ~For daring, skill, and strength it has not boen equalod on tho Adelphi stago, 'To sa0 » man leap, galn a perch, turn a vomersautt, and alight “on tho sloulders of a companion who is himself perchod oo the shouldors of anothor, i1 ‘s feab to which Chicago audionces arostrangers. Thore aro othor foats more or less startling by the party. Tno last notable foature on tho pro- grawma {u the graceful and fnishod trapoze act f’ tsnmikI.a Clalr, which was commentoed upon ast woek, ‘Thore aro othor nots which appeal to tho tasto of the genoral audionco, and strength. ©on what {4 the boet bill of tho season so far, THE ACADEMY OF MUsig, Haverly's Mingtrols openod last ovening to a fair house at the Academy, Tho liboral advortls- jug done by the company should have beon ricker In rosults, Tho company s a good one, and has been improved since ita last visit to Chicago, Milton Darlow bas o capital dialect, and tells & story well, when ono can foilow lum, volco, and {s apprecinted by the audionco, The ollo {4 aleo good. Primroso and West in #ongs and dances, tho Californin Quartet, and Barlow's ** otd man impersonations,” are all de. serving., The farce * Justico in Black.” Dixon, the tenor, hss & good orformance coucludes with the Noxt wook Mr, Gardiner's drama, * Eva; Or, TReconstructed Unclo Tom," §u to bo playud, Tho negro parts are to bo taken by the Huverly par- ty, aud somethiog unique may bo expacted. M'VICKER'S THEATRE. It Is ooly a week or two sluco G L. Fox was inthe city with “Iumpty Dampty,” Pauto- mime, therofore, may be aaid to follow him st a disadvantage, Thoro bolug in the popular os- teom but vue clown, Harry Jeo caunot be eaid 1o shine particularly. Nor can tho performance bo commeonded on the groand of novelty., Thero are somo new tricks fu the piece, but there are maay old* on The olio falr, The ta Vaidis f oo axoliony bos #his s thelr shizd VIalh ks Laiis AUCTION SALES, BY G. P. GORE & GO, 6440470 Wabash avenue, DRY GOODg Gur linen tar our nuxt rogular sals, TUESDAY, N ALSB0 T m., Ara fal of & great yanone | SR LA o ohofen linea o to tioods, ~ ostery, Notions 6‘3‘.}};’;’.‘:’,‘: o a0d Bors Hata and Caps for acs, and Gingham Unbrellay "Amtfii-r'ln:'lnn and & lno of Noadsd Deegg. year. O'Reardon waa interssting onco, but it was long ngo. t'hoe Langlols brotha ors aro good, and have tho advantage which comos fiom atrangoness, The velocipede oxhi- Ditlon Ia Insipid, If not ponitivoly atapid. Thona who have not scon ' Humpty Dimpty” will find an opportunity to laugh ovor tho amusing non- souse of tha “Jack and Jil ™ party. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. The sudionco was vofully emall at Hooley's, It {8 probablo that tho pnblio at largo was una waro that tho etar cow playing thoro 18 not only ‘“Inimitable ™ and * unappronchablo,” bnt, added to this, ** tho most voraatile nrtist lislng.” Tho | Anotnos shntes s o Tlonta! Uadorwear and 170, sooner it becomos acquaintod with thin Important | §12%Eadios"and Blissor’ Lalo Throad s ne':'t:'«fi'{éd Gctlon tho battor, Mr. Joln 'Thompaon, “sur- | o Gloes, Genta' Farntabing Goods, Dross Bhists, 1 lso " than six difforont toics, " from | , ARReRIS ] Linon and Ol Shados, Gurtala Googy thio danhing American to tho Heathoo Chinoe," ";«'IL;’.‘::"ix‘r?"-":‘m'\"'n';f-'h'# Stntom. Mads 01 o: i a4 b tolls s, ‘Tho drama hns boon noticod bo- | Also pacixl'min of adheles jous oy Hent o Srat | foro aa not belng of tho firmeat toxturo, and Mr, | Gitiom, Flated Goods, Casters, Gobiota, Tankors, Gaps® Thompson's porformanca hins beou eritleizod na E ',y\}‘;'.,..l.,lg‘ drsieablo pattorna InTngrata Carpeta wi 1 Blluunyi’i;llll'lfl n g and summer woss A ¥ich Tho o Bilky A and Parasols, boing enrcely wortly of **tho most varsntile ar- tint v|nf." In the prosance, howover, nf thia auguat phonomonon, onne must necensarily for- bear tho impertinenca of challonging his por- formance, 1ota *the most versatilo,” and lio pinya at Hooloy's, What more can bo said with- out dotracting from his morits ? —_—— A SCHOOL WRANGLE. g Atot'rs, 6 & 50 Wabusp. AT AUCTION, On Tresday, June 1, at 11 o'clock sliary, ‘Wo will offor and sell Bankrupt Btock of ¢ S, CARRIAGHE 0 pectal Diapateh to The Chfcano Triduna, Chinam '.‘;T.’,‘.i?.':"'"“ Damncrals it Threesering Gnegx OasTLe, Ind., May 81.—Marshall, 11, Opou Hilncas Loy, WVillho o 16y at in an election, hos coded the educational facili- tics of tho town for ono year to » Cathollo Church priest, who offored to run tho schools, provido teachors, ote,, for €6,000 por annnm. Tho city saves 23,000 thorohy, Mnch indigna- tion §8” felt by the minority and throuph the surrounding country at this courso. Tho Su- preme Court will bo appealed to. —_— MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY. Srectal Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, Axy Annon, 3lich., Moy 01.—At the semi-an- nual election of tho Literary Dopartment of tho University to-day, Chinrles A. Blalr, of Jackson, Mich.; A. J. Young, of Akron, O.; W. 8. Walker, of Findlay, O. ; nod Benjamin Sabely, of Conncil Blufls, In., wero olected editors of tho Chronicle, tho Collego papoi, for the cosu- ing year, #flue lne of Bingls, Dotble and Lpross Har, GEO, P, GOTR & o, - 110 Wab. 7, $10,000 WORTH OF Bankrupt Dry Goods, Piocs Goods, Shanis, Dross Gonds, Notians, Tinstar; 411 b FHIS i galen i u mfl;);‘v'l'glnMblmmu.Efgfirflc'nxx--ul Ao GORIE & Coo" Abasli-ny. Auction Bale of Iino Custom.mado Boots, Shoes, & Slippers, On Wednosday, June 2, at 03 a, m, GLO. I'. GORE & Co,, £4and 70 Wabasii-ry, TEHURSDAY. Regular Anatlon Ralo on Thursday, June 3, of STAPLE & FANCY DRY Goung, Fall linon of Hostery, Nottons, Undorwos, o, Whits ooy Tizons, Kiafsiing Codit a0 —_— THE EDITORS. Soeelal Dispateh to Tha Clacado Tribine, LaCnoss, Wis., May 31.—Tho stamor Andy burga, Umbeells 'arasals, Window Shadre, ' Meno, Jotngon, from 8. Lonls, with. tho Tinols Prons | 1oyt aud Youtht ciaing malle Giery ikt Vo2 Asrocintion on board, hns just launced ot this : P bl (O Balo opons at§:30 4, in, port, and will romain liore but about m hour, Do oot ey Pianos and Organs, One hundred pisnos and organs to ront, aleo second- hand pianos for salo at great Iargaine, to make room for mewstock, W. W, Kiwmany, Stats and Adams streots, —_— Chickering Pianos coniatn all latest linprovements, Over 40,000 prsons bive testifled to thelr superiority, Reod's Templs of Music, 93 Van Buron stroot, ————— Don't Borrow, Bog, or Steal 8 Lawn Mowor while you can get one ns ronaontbly as you now can nt Daltot's, 103 and 104 Btate strect o keopa a full line of thess mowors, ss well sa o! lcos ‘boxes, freezars, cool-atoy By ELISON, POMEROY & &4 and 8 Randolph-at. SALE AT 176 SOUTH PEORIA-ST, Wednesidny Morning, Juno 2, at 10 o'clock, Wo sol), withiont resetve, tho ontire HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Of family deoltning haasckonning. Ons Doubla P Hat, 10 piocea. cost F110: Ohnibon Rutaiture, Yooler Bedding, Grockery and' Uldsawara, Diniigetonmn Sarat {yro, Kliclion Wara, iovos, ota., éto. Alio, ono lugay, ouss for rent, RLISON, POMEROY & 00., Aucttonsers. Five Desiratle Residences and Gromds AT ATUCTION, Thursdny Afternoon, June 3, at 4 o'clock, On the vromlsos, southwost commor of Klils. and Drooksat, Five Tro-Story aud Bascument Brick Honses, 10 ROOMS BACEH, TWith stone trimming, bullt I the most substantial mag. T A e —— o Larma or other atarmaLjon . §. BUR. DIk, ¥t oo’y MeCorb TATe o2 o DR aare. Partlen wishin, Attond tho salo can get tickets for train on 1, C, It. Jt. which loavos dopot fuot of Lake~ oL 4T3 D, . o Ay of Ao, ELISON, POMEROT & €O, 8 and 6 ' @GR, P, GOR B4 ane v, i O Co. ' Glen Florn., ‘The mont popular summer drink is Glen Flora Min- eral Water, Formloby the glaas or gallon by sli tha principal drugglsts and mineral-water deslers fn Clife o ROGRRE_On the 3int Glt,, at Lis residonco, 419 Tax divna-st., Miohaol Willism Hogers. fin. of'the Tato Wb o T, Dbl Crow Brstosn tor, Connty Wick L Fanaral 861108 o s WadnoaTay, 2d fnat, £~ Knglish and Irish papors ploase copy, JBAILEY~In this city, May 31, John Balloy, aged 45 onrs, Futioral at St, Luke's Hospital, Taosd 3 a'clock, - Erionds aro respostially tnthey’? S0 b 4t BOARDMAN--Of consumption, May 3t, at h X tonllenco, No. § Fils Part, Biss K Mary Hesrdmane ageil 21, o Tloohoster and Kyracuse (N, ¥.) papors plosse WICKER~May 31, J, Collins Wioker, aged 1, Fuporal (rom Lla Int6 raeld0mcv, W ons W amion. st., Tuursday, Juae 3, at4 p. m. . itolatives and frionds of iho tamily lavitod to attend withous fariner notice. FLANAGAN—At Ilouston, Tox,, January, 1936, An. draw Flanagan, of Ulncianati, 3f ebicoss of tho Tivor, Auotloneers, itaadolph-st. seem—— o — o . SRGItoIhat: Friday Morning. June 4, at 9:30 o'clock, onr Regular Weekly Auction Sale, NEW AND SECOND-RAND K&~ Cinclunst! pspors pleasa oopy, 1l é‘lr: HOLMES—Mny B, at 3 p. m., M Parlor Suits, daughtor of Kbonazer Ifolmos, ag Marblo-top Dregsing-Cases, _ Lonngas. months, rolios, * lasy Ghintrs, Hofas, Hook-Cases, Ofica P Funocal acreices will ho held ab tho family restidence, | niturd, Dintig Tabios, Gunirs, nte:. A splendid i & No. 1128 Indiana-av,, Tuosday afternoon at 3 n'clock, Misfiy Moquat, Brusasln, snd 'Wool Catpets; wnod ared maing will bo taken Wodnosd. ing to W) ), for burial, “Felonds of (5 fataily ary Savited it Hothod it " NDRRWOOD=A® hor restdoneo, Sunday night, M 0, Tlnanah AL Undormood, skod (8 ycarss wil o Er L) Underwo)d, lces at tho honso, 1037 Michigan-av., Carpota, Mattress Ledding, oto., Stoves, Rofrizerat. ors, 'The entls of a T'ea Dealer; ovor 3,000 paunds ChotcoToas put up in packages for retall trado, and a Iasgs flnflkk of (?'l‘lllllli‘;u‘lrflhln liso, Platod ware, Glase lnx vy Waro, mio: " ELI80N, POMPEROY & 00., 81 and 80 Randolph By JAS. . McNAMARA & CO 21 East Washingtoo-at, 2,000 cAsSES BOOTS & SHOES AT ATCTION. Largest and Bost Assortment yet offored to tho Trade. Tuesdsy Morning, June 1, at 0 oclook, ‘We will sell a sploudid stook of freth goods—CONGRESS, ALEXIS, BLIPPERS, TIKLS, BOOTS, ate, JAS, P. MONAMARA & 00, Funoral servi Wedueaisy, June 3. at 3 o'clack . 1. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘William _Os- 'AGE, of No. 28 Fourth- sulfered for many years with stifincas and {ntenso pain in his kooe, and at timon was unablo to wi cenusod by aa foju. a t‘ncelrufl"’;‘n dlhn llndm\l‘llllfli TAASE M aliroads Triod overy remedy. skill o eclonce could deyise, withuut benefit. Giles' Lin. iment Todide of Ammon| e instant rollef snd effectod & complete oure, Hol druggists, Dopot, Na. (31 Blatliav,, Now Vork. Only £ onits and 1 jar Gnttin. AUCW‘TIONWSALEE.' WX, A, BUTTERS & CO., AUGTIONEERS PO TR RALE OF TTig rensonan. S AN Vaw sorane, e et A, Lipmon's Twenty-ninth Sale | By THOMAS H, MARTIN, OF UNREDEREMID (00DS, At BUTTERS & 008 AUCTION KOOMS, Madison-at., TURSDAY MOTLNINO.‘ JUNE 1, AT 10 0'0LOOK, Gold and Hliver Watches In grroat varlety: fine Diamond Ladlos' Mortgnaee prromptary ssle entira elegant farnftare adwalllog. This Thomine &6 10 oiolock, at Mo e 20 Btatoat.. - Ttomayod for convenfonce of eale, Elegant satvod walnut parlor sote, haadsorme dressing-oasa, isme s0ts, wovun wire and hialr maltresses, vlogant [ Brusaoldicarnats, French thin, ginas, anid piated ware, anil Gold Jew al tiontlawen's Gold Ulatue, | Sro d e b , eto. igtethor Wil airgo lino of Pistod Goods smad bihes | SO2126 siave, dad uiemle e bodtluy, clo” Tl Morohiandlso. Fivory Articlo mast be soid WM. A, BUTTERS 4 CO., Austioneers. UNOLAIMED FREIGHT UNITE BTATES EXPRESS COMPANY, To bo sold by Auction WEDNESDAY MORNING, Jane t 10 n'clock, st thie Auction Ilooms of WAL ‘A, BUT- TSN 2 i et Lot o Nt BU - By THOS. H. MARTIN, Auctl . 0or, Assignee’s Peremptory Sale. TIOLTSLANDER, RANDALL & DANIELS, Bankrupls, On THUNSDAY MORNING, Juno®, a8 10 o'olock, sbt THURSDAY MORNING, June 3, at 9:30 o'clock, :vfifl\.lx:";\‘m%nvtna Sshizey e ook st DR CGrOODS REGULAR MADE CLOTHING, Gonts* l’nmllhln' Goods, “m(uv. Iarga invaica of Uassimaras, 10,000 ¢ lags and lm_:,xl. nn‘! asee lon! Embossod Collars and Uatls, ‘Lacs Cotae brin i Bkirts, Laco Hhawle, STRAW GoODS. Involce Trunks, all stylea and aizon. Fioa assortmendof Boots, Shoes, and ‘Slippers. fock | sod of frash and sonsoasble goods, recevolariers frn ot froah aund X At our Suloarooms. 108 Madison.at, WM. A. BUTTERY & CO., Anctionsers. BUTTERS & 00/8 SATURDAY'S SALE BATURDAY, AT 8% O'CLOCK A, M., At their Balosroom, 108 Madison-st. FURNITURE, CAR¢ETS, PIANOS, HOUSHEHOLD GOODS, Eta., Bto, WL, A. BUTTKRS & CO,, Auationesrs. VALUABLEI SOUTH SIDE PROPERTY TO DE KSOLD RY AUCTION, MONDAY MORNING, JUNE %, at 11 o'clack, ab our ngh, Unitlaishad Materinls, Horson, Wagons, [arco Mir-Proof Hafe, Oflica Fumnitur, oto., ng tho entire equipment of oo of tho largest Feo n tha Weat. Hialo absolute, by urder of U, B, Nankrupiey Conrt, Tormu—#20 or fean, Calt; ave? #3008 moutia’crodihy » rost, 08 apnraved indorand nute. ey i RO KLY Froristgont Apstgmon No, 8 Fulton-at. [80] S. DINGE Victoria lawus, P& CO., [82] AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCILANIS, Nos. B0 & 82 Bast Randolph.at. OABIL ADVANOKS ON OONSIGNMENTS, Regular Auction Sale. To-morenw (Weducaday), Jane 2, 10 ololacky wll be offscod, witBout redorts, Lo’ pay advecos aud close cos- amch: 97 ROLLS CARPETS, Tapestry, torus, b P e T S e secaud-tiaad Carpots.” Alio, splondid stook of Parlor and Chamber, Dintng-room, Library, and Ogice FURNITURE, And varied lino of Goneral Merchandiso. HOUREKEEPERS AND DEALERS, 43 per cont. Elogant stock of Househald Furniture, ” m 3 arpots, Chialra, eta., ‘8t Auction figures, Private Sais k) l:m;:‘lhl:-‘l:um;:;} Wabasbi-ar., asd Fiey-aeat | o8 SEGOND F105R. 00 1 & .I.‘r.lnffi‘-‘z‘:"s'fi'&n of Wabsmbav. sad Fifty-ont- |~ By WM. F, HIODGES & GO, V161 foar dosp: 15 feat oot frumk om 1 font west front on, Wabnahi-a¥., ll batwsen Fifty-sco- (oTeriatUne-thiid cash Gilanca 1 sad 3 yoars with to- WL A. BUTTERS & 00., Austionsars, BANKRUPT SALE. TWO LOTS, Corner of Arnold and Bixtieth- BY AUCTION, FOR OABH, MONDAY MORNING, June 7, at 11 o'clock, 4% onr Balosrooms, 1§ Madisdn'st. Tliess Luts ato tumberos R B g pastor Lous, Sue. 10,35, ff oyrghored for sbou Aulineoaf 0. wit! Tinder, 1u Bankrugtoy, Y31 A, LUTTEIS & 00, Auctisnsers: SOUTH PARK-AV. PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION; MONDAY MOKNING, Juno 7, at 1l o'clock, st Butters f Co.'s Aucilu licoins, 1o 2 son-st. ud 10, l"fl‘ oast lml‘ll.'fl'l Buuth Ps l: .ullll 'lflfll I‘lx:llh of Tules ) st Lorm ) ce long 0. ARG T $13°4 00 Auctionesrs, Two Lots on Rebecca-st. % ¥RET EAST OF WOOD, 70 0] beh oy SPEOIAL BALI?OI! THE LADIES, OF Household Goods, At onr wareroom, No. 631 West Lake-s BOUNING, June'l, at 10 o'olock, consiailoy of Lrussale and Ingrsin Carpats, fiue L. W. Bedateads, Hats Slat= Vaan-Thutoats, Gommodes, SHievore, (Vasbstandss Blarbla'Top Muraltdra, Parlor Furnituro, od Kitchon Furaiture, Orackery, Glssaware, Ware, otc., mi"?-x;. ‘m-hlw. all, o ‘Wa will offar at publl without resoevo for cash 1., & largo assortment DIAMONT, PEARL 1D EHERALD RINGS, Pios, Stads, Earriags, and Sot, sold to pay adrances snd AL o'olock sharo, will ba offerod a anloadld claster dinsiud sut, cons $Ldul; ona pais elustor Larslags, cosd $u; o pale o coat $7iw, aud 10 lots of Sulltitros ey J. 18, OHAMRERS & CO., Anctionsers. FURNITURE. Al e P.ed.CASETY, L& 4T RITI-A, orp o v Efl .:;:“.:éfi,“"’.& ke, O "daz‘:':;:“. Ta; xi-:l‘n":‘:" o e Dotk s "o, Ale B Moe Fiatures Pl Wit © tlan, this day, at 10X o'clack, ‘oitios ux'{l?{fiual‘fif&f © . 3 o3 yJune 1, [X G KB AAS R3S sauiaamms

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